DiaGel Small Dog
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- DiaGel Small Dog Indications
- Warnings and cautions for DiaGel Small Dog
- Direction and dosage information for DiaGel Small Dog
Diagel Small Dog
This treatment applies to the following species:Diarrhea Control Gel
Small Dog (1-30 Pounds)
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Product Facts
Active Ingredients Per 1 Ml Syringe
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Proprietary Blend of (Carvacrol, Eugenol, Cinnameldahyde, Thymol, Chamazulene) |
50 mg |
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Psyllium Seed Husks |
44 mg |
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Orange Pectin |
32 mg |
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Citrus Pectin |
32 mg |
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Lemon Pectin |
32 mg |
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Cranberry Powder |
10 mg |
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Oat Bran |
7 mg |
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Carob Bean Shell |
1 mg |
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Sesquiterpenoid |
1 mg |
Inactive Ingredients
Benzoic Acid, Chlorophyll, Glycerin, Lecithin, Miglyol, Natural Flavors, Potassium Chloride, Silicon Dioxide, Sodium Alginate, Sodium Chloride, Sorbic Acid, Sorbitan Tristearate.
DiaGel Small Dog Cautions
Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been proven. If animal’s condition worsens or does not improve, stop product administration and consult your veterinarian.
Veterinary Use Only
For Use In Dogs Only
Recommended For Support In Controlling Environmentally Induced Diarrhea.
Primary Use
DiaGel is an orally administered product which may aid in controlling bacterial diarrhea. DiaGel eliminates bacteria such as E. coli and Salmonella which occur naturally in the GI tract. Causes of bacterial diarrhea may include:- Diet And/or Water Changes
- Indiscretions In Diet
- Environment Changes
- Stress
A one-time administration may firm stools within 24 hours.
Secondary Use
DiaGel may be used in conjunction with fluid therapy, endotoxin therapy, or antibiotics to treat secondary infections associated with other causes of diarrhea.Pre-stress Use
DiaGel may be administered 2 hours prior to stress-induced events (boarding, hunting, racing, breeding, traveling, and showing) to help reduce the incidence of diarrhea.Directions For Use
Remove the syringe tip cap. To administer, place the syringe between the side teeth of the dog, aiming as far down on the back of the tongue as possible. Gently push the plunger to release the gel. Discard any unused portion of the gel and syringe after use.
Primary Use
Administer a 1 ml syringe for bacterial diarrhea in the GI tract. Most dogs respond in 12 hours with the majority of dogs responding in 24 hours or less. A second 1 ml syringe may be given if necessary.Secondary Use
Administer a 1 ml syringe every 6-8 hours as needed for up to 5 days.Pre-stress Use
Administer a 1 ml syringe 2 hours prior to stress induced event. Repeat as necessary.Warnings
For animal use only. Keep out of the reach of children and other animals. In case of accidental overdose, contact a health professional immediately.
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place protected from light.
Questions?
Van Beek Natural Science, Orange City, IA
1-800-346-5311
www.vanbeeknaturalscience.com
US Patent No. 6,414,036
Made in USA
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Net contents: |
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1 (1ml) syringe |
TY#PBG016 |
032210 |
Nac No.
616200513689 460TH STREET, ORANGE CITY, IA, 51041
| Telephone: | 712-737-2958 | |
| Toll-Free: | 800-346-5311 | |
| Fax: | 712-737-2878 | |
| Website: | www.vanbeeknaturalscience.com | |
| Email: | info@vanbeeknaturalscience.com |
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